Posttraumatic proliferating trichilemmal tumour on the frontal region of the scalp: a case report.

Ilker Sengul, Demet Sengul
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Introduction: Proliferating trichilemmal tumour defined with more than one terms by many author, after well documentated series reported as "proliferating epidermoid cysts" by Wilson-Jones, firstly in 1966. They are rare, slowly growing, lobular masses inherited autosomal dominantly and localized on scalps of older women and believed to arising as a complication of a trauma and inflammation and effect 5-10% of people.

Case presentation: We intented to present the case of a 62 years old Turkish woman with a history of slowly growing scalp mass after the trauma, especially during last 15 years. After surgical evaluation, histopathological slides exhibited the characteristic structures of proliferating trichilemmal tumour. The patient was lost to follow-up and no recurrens or distance metastasis detected during 40 months follow-up.

Conclusion: In our opinion, widely surgical excision with long-term surveillance is the best choice for both diagnosis and treatment still today.

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头皮额部创伤后增生性毛突肿瘤1例报告。
导语:在威尔逊-琼斯于1966年首次报道了“增殖性表皮样囊肿”之后,许多作者用多个术语定义了增殖性毛突肿瘤。它们是罕见的,生长缓慢的小叶肿块,常染色体显性遗传,局限于老年妇女的头皮,据信是创伤和炎症的并发症,影响5-10%的人。病例介绍:我们打算介绍的情况下,62岁的土耳其妇女的历史缓慢增长的头皮肿块创伤后,特别是在过去的15年。手术评估后,组织病理学切片显示增生性毛突肿瘤的特征性结构。在40个月的随访中,患者未发现复发或远处转移。结论:我们认为,广泛手术切除和长期监测是目前诊断和治疗的最佳选择。
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